On Sunday, May 15, 2005, at 09:36 PM, gemgram wrote:

Clearly Walter Mondale has become irrelevant to politics in Minneapolis. It is unfortunate that he has attempted to use that past political capital with the DFL to influence Minneapolis Politics.

I'd say this is an unfounded statement. Opinion of one person maybe. Mondale remains highly respected and sought after as a source of great political authority.



Rybak's greatest lead over Sharon was only 1.4%!

The mayor won 3 to 1 over Sharon Sayles Belton with Minneapolis voters.



Laura Waterman Wittstock
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